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“Death in Arizona”

Tweetable Logline:

Death in Arizona documents award-winning filmmaker Tin Dirdamal’s return to the vacant apartment of a former love: http://kck.st/lz7Ief

Elevator Pitch:

“Death in Arizona” is a documentary about a lost love. While living in Bolivia I met a woman who became an extraordinary love. She left me, and months after I returned to her empty apartment attempting to liberate myself from this anguish. As I attempted to capture the vacancy of both the apartment and myself, the windows became my greatest distraction. Through them, I began to document the passage of time: the demolition and reconstruction of a building, a family of four turning into a family of five, the changing seasons.

“This is a very intimate film. One of great pain. As I documented the vacant apartment of this former love, the bolivian streets outside boiled in political unrest. I document my own genuine and valid battle inside those walls. I use the camera as a tool to turn this loss into something beautiful and powerful.” — Tin Dirdamal